Thank You Veterans!!! Five Finger Death Punch - Wrong Side Of Heaven | REACTION

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  • @sofakingdeviant4833
    @sofakingdeviant4833 5 років тому +2538

    On a side note, this song hits hard for me. I'm a homeless veteran and I'm moving into an apartment next week. But it's hard to transition to the civilian world. With that said, this is why FFDP will always hold a special place for always having our back.

    • @jimini1976
      @jimini1976 5 років тому +83

      Thank you for your service👍

    • @MrGrifter123
      @MrGrifter123 5 років тому +75

      How the fuck you homeless with internet?

    • @BGCoop79
      @BGCoop79 5 років тому +233

      bigmoethedon homeless doesn’t have to mean living on the streets. They could possibly be living with family or friends or couch surfing with no place to call their own. Public libraries have internet, hell, lots of places nowadays have public internet. So just because someone is homeless doesn’t mean they aren’t connected.

    • @MrGrifter123
      @MrGrifter123 5 років тому +26

      @@BGCoop79 then don't say homeless just say you don't have a place of your own. I've been homeless and I'm a veteran. Had no access to internet. Really homeless people can't take baths like they want and alot of public places don't want you in their establishment if you're stinking up the joint.

    • @mainereactor
      @mainereactor 5 років тому +19

      Keep your head up man! Thank you for your service.

  • @briangreen256
    @briangreen256 4 роки тому +962

    Race doesn't matter when it comes to the service! We are all brothers and sisters👍

  • @edjohnson7545
    @edjohnson7545 4 роки тому +316

    I’m a veteran and five finger death punch did a concert in Iraq when I was there. Thanks for the love Shaq, and to all veterans reading this.....Keep fighting battle....Charlie Mike!!!!

    • @SaberMySaberSaberMySaber
      @SaberMySaberSaberMySaber 3 роки тому +1

      One of my friends was one of the ones who escorted them around, least what he told me.

    • @Terrariex
      @Terrariex 3 роки тому +1

      God bless

    • @johnevans1693
      @johnevans1693 2 роки тому

      My grandfather died to young in Vietnam being in infantry wish I could have spent more time with him he holds a special place in my heart everyday he’s gone

    • @TheZaku105
      @TheZaku105 2 роки тому

      Hooah Battle!

    • @jasonstinson8450
      @jasonstinson8450 2 роки тому

      Thank you Ed. I hope if you see this everything is going well

  • @allthingshockey9688
    @allthingshockey9688 4 роки тому +156

    "You saved my life brother" that shit gets me every time. For those that didn't catch it, its what the black guy said to the homeless vet at the end

    • @stephanieanne1981
      @stephanieanne1981 Рік тому

      Gets me too! Our country is failing our America soliders! Makes me really mad for a few reasons, 1. My grandfather was in the Korean War and does have a moderate form of PTSD but he is still alive and kicking at the age of 90! 2. These men and women gave their lives and we can't make sure they have shelter and a way to make a living in civilian life?! It's so sad that veterans are killing themselves off one by one cuz they have NO ONE! F Biden!

  • @yolandathecrochetaddict6954
    @yolandathecrochetaddict6954 5 років тому +178

    the black guy at the end .. was the one that white guy saved when he got shot and they were under heavy fire.. white dude refused to leave him cared him out . and years later black dude found the white dude on the street and saved him.. great I'm crying now... STOP CUTTING ONIONS!!!

    • @justinp6839
      @justinp6839 4 роки тому +22

      It hits hard when you can read his lips. "You know me".

    • @justinblackwell1617
      @justinblackwell1617 4 роки тому +23

      And he said "you saved my life, brother"

    • @natehejnal2639
      @natehejnal2639 4 роки тому +3

      Thats fucking awesome

    • @hoppermantis7615
      @hoppermantis7615 4 роки тому +1

      It's amazing what people have to go through just being in the military. My first touch of emotional back in 91 was having to guard a brother in the rear for near 3 days after being cut in half by track. So he could say goodbye... People just don't know...

  • @chuckmckee2741
    @chuckmckee2741 5 років тому +392

    Thank you, I'm a veteran. And have PTSD. You will not find a greater comrodery among people than those you served with. These brave men and women lay their life down for each other. We are dependant on each other. And when a brother is lost who you know his first defence is to protect you . Because they put you first. And when they die in a fire fight. You come home always ready to engage in a fire fight. Because that is how you lived. Wake up go to work, and lose someone who has your back more than anybody you have ever met. And they are gone. And you ask constantly, why them and not me. If America would just get their head around this and understand we live with that daily. You don't have time to process the death someone you know had your back better than your wife. And are gone. That is love. The Bible says , No greater love does a man have for his friends, than he lay down his life. Alot of friends laided down their lives. And are gone . The holiday Veterans day should not be a day were we let Government , state , and bank officials have the day off. It should be a day were Veterans are paid and have the day off if they work. And for the homeless they should receive free meals and provisions for that day. Big shoot out to Denny's restaurants, and Home Depot. And there are a few others. Denny's gives a free meal. And has for years to all veterans. For years. Home Depot gives 10 percent off of all purchases. Year round. Why does the government and states get time off. They started the wars. Instead if those that served. The served deserve that privilege.
    Thank you.
    No life Shag.
    Thank you
    Let this be heard.

    • @lvlrbuu6968
      @lvlrbuu6968 5 років тому +1

      I agree with you man I sometimes think that certain stores the CEO doesn't care bout veterans like for example I remember one time when I was still in the marines I went with my lil bro to get him a laptop from Apple and they had no military or veteran discount

    • @cyndijones1534
      @cyndijones1534 5 років тому +4

      I wish I had this letter posted to my Facebook page so we could pass it and make it go VIRAL!

    • @CD19755
      @CD19755 5 років тому +2

      Great reply brother... Keep your head up... NOTHING to look down at!🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @phillipfleming4126
      @phillipfleming4126 5 років тому +1

      U r right man i agree with u

    • @lokoamerican4934
      @lokoamerican4934 5 років тому

      Oh rahhhhh

  • @jacobvillavicencio9272
    @jacobvillavicencio9272 4 роки тому +469

    First time hearing this and I cried. I’m still in the United States Air Force and have been serving for 21yrs. This is powerful. The Iraqi war and Afghanistan conflict did a number on me, but I keep on keeping on

    • @davidmckenziejr4082
      @davidmckenziejr4082 4 роки тому +8

      Jacob Villavicencio keep your head up. Try to stay in the right mindset no matter what happens. And don’t be afraid to reach out to someone.

    • @davidmckenziejr4082
      @davidmckenziejr4082 4 роки тому +1

      Jacob Villavicencio keep your head up. Try to stay in the right mindset no matter what happens. And don’t be afraid to reach out to someone.

    • @jeremyloyd79
      @jeremyloyd79 4 роки тому +2

      Jacob Villavicencio Thank you!!!

    • @truellaksala
      @truellaksala 4 роки тому +5

      Jacob Villavicencio
      Fight. Everyday. Fight. Live.

    • @anthonymckinley1426
      @anthonymckinley1426 4 роки тому +4

      thank you for serving

  • @garrettshelton5788
    @garrettshelton5788 4 роки тому +424

    The black guy helping him up was the guy he pulled up and put in the car to save him

    • @papaulsgarage3958
      @papaulsgarage3958 4 роки тому +15

      Yes the guy that Picked him up Was Jacoby From his Fire Team during the Ambush

    • @deaf_trumpet8355
      @deaf_trumpet8355 3 роки тому +2

      I just relished that😂

    • @inexorableOnYt
      @inexorableOnYt 3 роки тому +12

      What about when the homeless guy is looking at the photo the little girl in the photo is the one that stopped by him but the mother pulled her away. 😢

    • @codymay7018
      @codymay7018 3 роки тому +4

      @@inexorableOnYt he was the one who started shooting after guy with beard got shot

    • @DomeShot
      @DomeShot 3 роки тому +2

      @@inexorableOnYt He was the one earlier in the video that kissed the picture

  • @davidfaxon1753
    @davidfaxon1753 5 років тому +164

    Thank you. I was once a homeless veteran for 2 years brother. I got tears running down my face. Thank you.

    • @sarge6870
      @sarge6870 4 роки тому +2

      Right there with ya Bro'...

    • @tinalacey3571
      @tinalacey3571 4 роки тому +2

      When I first heard this song I cried

    • @BMORRIS_
      @BMORRIS_ 4 роки тому +1

      @@tinalacey3571 I just saw this for the first time and I cried I'm scared

    • @davidwillis44
      @davidwillis44 4 роки тому

      14 years homeless brother. If it wasnt for my fellow veterans I might have never come back. I was content on dying alone deep in the woods. My brothers and sisters helped me find the courage to get back up.

  • @joshuarich7527
    @joshuarich7527 5 років тому +442

    Started crying the moment the song started....just hits me hard....101st ,2/17 Air Cavalry ,Iraq War vet...ty for doing this reaction...

    • @jamiechadwick11677
      @jamiechadwick11677 4 роки тому +6

      Joshua, thank you for your service!

    • @cosmicz_bm5265
      @cosmicz_bm5265 4 роки тому +7

      thanks for your service! we love and appreciate you man... I'm praying for you brother

    • @realityhurts8697
      @realityhurts8697 4 роки тому +12

      you arent alone brother, Remember others are here if ya need us, OIF1 2003-2004 Camp muleskinner and Al-Kut Iraq, 2nd Armored Cav 4th squadron

    • @brandons.6394
      @brandons.6394 4 роки тому +8

      damn, i though i was the only one. tears right now.

    • @LeighPogue
      @LeighPogue 4 роки тому +3

      Joshua Rich thank you so much.

  • @kryoruleroftheninthcircleo4151
    @kryoruleroftheninthcircleo4151 4 роки тому +108

    When I played this at work a couple years ago, a coworker called it satanic because of the lyrics “wrong side of heaven and the righteous side of hell”. I was so disappointed in them.

    • @eddavis9704
      @eddavis9704 3 роки тому +16

      If they have never taken the the oath, they will not understand.

    • @jordzwaan1937
      @jordzwaan1937 3 роки тому +13

      @@eddavis9704 doesnt have to do shit with taking a oath... Just some rational thinking is enough😂

    • @bpyromanereacts9906
      @bpyromanereacts9906 2 роки тому +2

      They obviously didn't understand this song

  • @atrix201111
    @atrix201111 4 роки тому +74

    I am a veteran, served 6 years. About to be homeless, my last option is going back in and serving even more. And I will gladly stand in between the good defending them from the bad!

    • @azreal712
      @azreal712 4 роки тому +7

      Where are you bro...dm me and we can work on something

    • @atrix201111
      @atrix201111 4 роки тому +3

      @@azreal712 I'm in Maryland now

    • @Alaskaboi907
      @Alaskaboi907 4 роки тому +2

      Good for you dude, what a good samaritan

    • @atrix201111
      @atrix201111 4 роки тому +3

      @@Alaskaboi907 you mean what a good soldier.

    • @Alaskaboi907
      @Alaskaboi907 4 роки тому +3

      atrix201111 hope things look up for you if you read this, my father served as well and thankfully was able to retire after 20 some years. As I say to him ever time I see him, I’ll say to you. Thank you for your service sir.

  • @TheDunny1986
    @TheDunny1986 5 років тому +345

    As a veteran suffering from PTSD and having been homeless myself for a year, this video always gets me. Terrific reaction and sentiments. Keep up the great content.

    • @masonyuzwa8717
      @masonyuzwa8717 5 років тому +3

      Thank u for what u gave 4 me and all of us !! ✌ & ❤

    • @jamiechadwick11677
      @jamiechadwick11677 4 роки тому +2

      @TheDunny Thank you so much for serving! Please tell me you are not still homeless?

    • @TheDunny1986
      @TheDunny1986 4 роки тому +14

      @@jamiechadwick11677 no I found a cheap place, worked just to pay Bill's for a few years, but now I'm in a very good place financially. Thank you though

    • @jamiechadwick11677
      @jamiechadwick11677 4 роки тому +11

      @@TheDunny1986 you don't owe me one bit of thanks. I owe you a debt I can never repay. My words will never be enough, but they are all I have to give right now.

    • @CleanMusicHD223
      @CleanMusicHD223 4 роки тому +2

      Thankyou so much for your service!!! You don't know what it means to the 10's of millions of us you risked your life trying to protect. You are appreciated sir. Salute 🇺🇸

  • @mattr172
    @mattr172 5 років тому +52

    I was an Army Combat Medic in Iraq. Thanks for finding a way to have this conversation and thanks for rockin' out with us, Shaq. Much love and MORE METAL REACTIONS!!!

    • @white5_romeo
      @white5_romeo 4 роки тому +2

      Medics are an infantryman's hero. Respect.

    • @LeighPogue
      @LeighPogue 4 роки тому +1

      New World Outcast thank you

    • @laquehaven4392
      @laquehaven4392 4 роки тому

      Major respect brother. My dad was a Navy Corpsman in Korea. IGY6 from your Navy vet sister!!!

  • @jessetomahawk2306
    @jessetomahawk2306 4 роки тому +40

    "YOU saved my life BROTHER .... " Let that sink in a bit ya'll

    • @DomeShot
      @DomeShot 2 роки тому

      Amen Brother!!

  • @zevric7524
    @zevric7524 4 роки тому +56

    The last scene breaks me every time. Four of my close friends joined the military and two of them cave back with a lot of mental troubles. I'm only still in contact with one of them currently and every time he needs something I'm there for him. Nothing I'm able to do for him even remotely compares to what he went through in the Marines, but I'll be dammed if I ever let him end up on the street.

    • @mattwalker5852
      @mattwalker5852 3 роки тому +2

      Zevric Godbless you bro for being there for your friend !!!

  • @RCWing246
    @RCWing246 4 роки тому +290

    Everytime I hear this song, it brings tears to my eyes. I fight chronic PTSD every day after 3 deployments and I still consider myself one of the lucky ones for surving to retirement but I still struggle everyday.

    • @SacredWaves
      @SacredWaves 4 роки тому +9

      I appreciate your sacrifice, and service. My husband is a former Marine, and a combat vet, as well. I have an undying respect, and love for each of you. Thank you for the sacrifice you have made, for so many people, you never met. A country that has forgotten.... I deeply appreciate your service. Be well, and many prayers.

    • @jamierogers3677
      @jamierogers3677 4 роки тому +3

      There's always help brother. I'm at a program in Tennessee still working on shit. Lexington Kentucky has a great program for PTSD as well. This shit still makes me cry though everytime I hear it

    • @gwarriorfromhell
      @gwarriorfromhell 4 роки тому +5

      Veterans are a family, just like the active duty soldiers. We are here for you!

    • @nside411
      @nside411 4 роки тому +2

      Dont ever give up hope brother... one vet to another... your not alone in your sacrifice and pain. We got your 6.

    • @kinggav1n24
      @kinggav1n24 4 роки тому +2

      Not from the bottom of my heart, but with ALL of my heart, thank for for your service and sacrifice. I wish you good health hero. Thank you!!

  • @narasil199173
    @narasil199173 5 років тому +210

    I'm a veteran Shaq. And I want to thank YOU for your service to me. I watch your reactions and I feel like I have a human connection with someone. You help me every day brother become reconnected to life and the world.
    You might not know how much people get out of your content. I can tell you it saves lives enriches lives, helps me feel again. You are such a genuine human being... gives me hope and motivation.
    God bless my man.

    • @jamiechadwick11677
      @jamiechadwick11677 4 роки тому +5

      Clinton, thank you so much for serving this country! I truly appreciate you sir!

    • @narasil199173
      @narasil199173 4 роки тому +6

      @@jamiechadwick11677 Thank you my brother. I am happy to have served this great country. It is amazing to me what apprication can do for human beings. Your apprication is like gold. I'd rather be paid five dollars less an hour on a job and get apprication than never a kind or encouraging word. Thank you my friend for your words...you made my week :)

    • @jamiechadwick11677
      @jamiechadwick11677 4 роки тому +1

      @@narasil199173 you are absolutely welcome. They are well deserved.

    • @mattpatt199
      @mattpatt199 4 роки тому +5

      Clinton just so you know brother it is not only your countryman that appreciate the sacfrifices you made. Im Australian and as far i am concerned you served mankind and the world and continue to make this world a better place.
      Much respect brother.

    • @Master-Ganja
      @Master-Ganja 4 роки тому

      Clinton as a fellow vet y does America turn her back on us?

  • @CenlaSelfDefenseConcepts
    @CenlaSelfDefenseConcepts 4 роки тому +135

    Female's be like "I bet a song has never made you cry" wrong girl you're wrong

    • @jayysuga202
      @jayysuga202 3 роки тому +6

      You know there are also female soldiers who can relate to this song

    • @heathertownsend949
      @heathertownsend949 3 роки тому

      I think this one makes almost EVERYONE cry and if you don’t you are stronger than me & ALL the guys I know and related too. My cousin is a Marine and him and his bomb dog go first and this song wrecked him AND my best friend who is a green beret and served MULTIPLE HARD tours and fought The last 3 or 4 wars we have had and not counting all else. He was always on the 50...... thanks God both are still alive AND almost lost another dear Ranger friend who who was driving a humvee and ran over an IED.....he spent almost 2 years at Walter Reed BUT out now and working with our mercenaries cause he can’t adjust

    • @emeritaguzman1187
      @emeritaguzman1187 2 роки тому

      What do “females” have to do with anything ?

    • @vonbl3
      @vonbl3 2 роки тому +2

      @@emeritaguzman1187 It was a joke about how men don't cry cuz they're emotionless rock solid beings, and since WOMEN do, a WOMAN was making fun of a man for being so emotionless by saying that he prob. never cried to a song. And then the man procedes to disagree with HER, since the song is so powerful that it can make even the rock solid men cry.
      It's not that hard really.

    • @emeritaguzman1187
      @emeritaguzman1187 2 роки тому

      @@vonbl3 it’s not that hard really to comprehend my simple question yet here you are struggling :/

  • @billyray6913
    @billyray6913 4 роки тому +10

    PTSD. IT'S A MFER. Iraq and Afghanistan have forever changed my life but I'm still here. Alot of my brothers and sisters aren't. Thank you all for your service. Thank you for reacting to this song. Every American should hear this song

  • @NexusPhotografi
    @NexusPhotografi 5 років тому +31

    Thank you to all the Veterans for your service my dad included,
    R.I.P Michael Wayne Jones 1949-1999✝️🙏🏼

  • @CrayzMark
    @CrayzMark 5 років тому +140

    Veterans shouldn't be forgotten and should be given the best of the best. Five Finger Death Punch did great work with this song, and video.

  • @its_josh6977
    @its_josh6977 4 роки тому +12

    My dad was in the army and he was in 11bravo and he died in Iraq saving his fellow comrades 😭. I miss you dad 😭💔🕊️. So now I'm goin to enlist in the military to follow his footsteps after my 3 years of highschool

  • @kittymeyw8299
    @kittymeyw8299 4 роки тому +34

    I'm not a Vet, I'd never claim stolen valor, however, I do have severe PTSD from childhood trauma and this song is up there on my list, so happy you reacted to this, thank you.

    • @DrkAgnt
      @DrkAgnt 4 роки тому +8

      I know exactly how you feel. PTSD is nothing to play with. My heart goes out to you. Keep your head up and know there is always someone out there you can talk to. We got your 6.

    • @bubblehead4270
      @bubblehead4270 4 роки тому +7

      PTSD isn’t exclusive to the military. I’m a submariner but I’ve never had PTSD. My heart goes out to anyone that has it, veteran or not.

    • @TheDunny1986
      @TheDunny1986 4 роки тому +5

      PTSD has never been exclusive to military. I suffer from it from my time served, my girlfriend suffers from it from early childhood trauma. Trust that no vets would hold you at s different standard because of your PTSD being non combat related. If anything, we can relate and understand the side effects you're going through

    • @cindy844
      @cindy844 3 роки тому +5

      @@DrkAgnt "We got your 6" Those four words really moved me.❤❤

  • @rickinthesticks572
    @rickinthesticks572 5 років тому +49

    I served and would gladly do it again. At the moment I live in my 30 foot camper in the middle of the woods for now. The VA hospital network is a tremendous help for my mental health. Starting to climb up out of the darkness. Love watching your reaction vids

    • @sarge6870
      @sarge6870 4 роки тому +1

      Drive on brother. Keep up the return because we leave NO MAN BEHIND! OOOH-RAH!

    • @LeighPogue
      @LeighPogue 4 роки тому +1

      Rick In the sticks thank you for your service

    • @torquer9669
      @torquer9669 4 роки тому +1

      Thank you Rick, keep climbing, it's always worth it.

    • @TenTonNuke
      @TenTonNuke 4 роки тому

      Same here as far as mental health. The VA gets a lot of crap, but I've received nothing but support from them. My twitches and nightmares were gone after the first year, so was my weird rocking back and forth in chairs. All I have now is what they call "hyperanxiety" and I call "just being prepared" - ie. sitting with your back to the corner, knowing where the exits are, being aware of your surroundings.

    • @darkkinggaming7988
      @darkkinggaming7988 4 роки тому

      I'd do it all again brother OOOH-RAH!

  • @ginasfavorites258
    @ginasfavorites258 5 років тому +143

    I'm sitting here crying. I had never heard this song. That black man at the end was the man the bearded soldier helped during the war in the video. That broke my heart. I knew things weren't good for veterans but I had no idea how bad. THANK YOU SOOO MUCH VETS! AND CURRENT MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES. I have to do more to help. We ALL do! GOD BLESS YOU ALL!

    • @drewsims262
      @drewsims262 4 роки тому +4

      This song is on my regular playlist and I can never finish the video dry eyed. It reallyisfucked up

    • @Master-Ganja
      @Master-Ganja 4 роки тому +6

      Im a combat vet myself ive attempted suicide 6 times in 10 yrs its hard i miss the Army

    • @AnthemOfChaos289
      @AnthemOfChaos289 4 роки тому +3

      @@Master-Ganja I've watched so many of my fellow devil dogs take or try to take that last option. We need you man. Whether you see the point or not, we still need you buddy. Keep the fight alive.

    • @ryanhollenbeck5617
      @ryanhollenbeck5617 4 роки тому

      Its worse than you could believe. The rest of my life I will be bed ridden and I cant hardly get help to just care for myself. Got serious spinal injuries in Iraq. Now im fucked the rest of my life.

  • @raiderboy105
    @raiderboy105 4 роки тому +15

    5:44 when he says "that's tough" but it means something different this time

  • @andrewbreese5760
    @andrewbreese5760 3 роки тому +12

    When I first got out I had a hard time transitioning into the civilian workforce. I ended up almost homeless. My saving grace was a close friend who understood and let me stay with him while I got back on my feet. I’m all good now, but I know other vets that aren’t so fortunate .

  • @unspoken07
    @unspoken07 5 років тому +146

    No Life Shaq is slept on, super underrated. Love the Energy, I need more people like this in my life.

  • @sandratellone2738
    @sandratellone2738 5 років тому +35

    I commend you for your respect and thankfulness for our Veterans. To all the Vetsout there - Thank. You for your service 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @jallen5263
    @jallen5263 3 роки тому +9

    As a former SF Operator, thank you for reacting this song. Always cry when I see this video. To those who have served, to those who are still active, from the bottom of my heart, I SALUTE YOU ALL!
    HOOOOAH!

  • @rogert.winemiller40
    @rogert.winemiller40 4 роки тому +64

    The guitarist in five finger death punch was an army special forces ranger

    • @thelittleun1
      @thelittleun1 4 роки тому +3

      The whole band is made up of veterans.

    • @HvyMetal4Ever
      @HvyMetal4Ever 4 роки тому +9

      @@thelittleun1 They are not veterans.
      Zoltan is certified by the US Army as a L1 Modern Army Combatives Instructor - Close Quarter Combat.
      Though they have not served, they fully support Veterans, as well as first responder's.

    • @thelittleun1
      @thelittleun1 4 роки тому

      @@HvyMetal4Ever I could of sworn they were all veterans.

    • @nogalisious
      @nogalisious 4 роки тому +6

      The drummer is a sheriff’s deputy in spencer county Indiana

  • @anthonygonzales3172
    @anthonygonzales3172 4 роки тому +73

    As a Veteran, Sir, I thank you very much for bringing this to attention. I was near homeless myself but l was able to stay up with the help of some down ass homies and limited family. This is a real issue and i want to say that you have earned my respect 100%.
    As for the end of the song,the businessman that saw the homeless veteran was also the soldier said homeless veteran saved in combat. In the video he mouths the words "you saved my life". Thank you so much for the video and i look forward to many more. 🇺🇸

  • @MRdeplorable
    @MRdeplorable 5 років тому +53

    Shaq. I'm a marine veteran. Got shot when I was 18 in 2003 in Iraq . This video hits home from where I was years ago. It's all very true. But mostly I wanted to day thank you for your reverence while talking g about veterans

    • @LeighPogue
      @LeighPogue 4 роки тому +1

      Jacob thank you for your service

    • @bennieben4637
      @bennieben4637 4 роки тому

      There isn't a time that goes by where I wish I can help a vet out. Whenever I see donations I try my absolute best to donate as much as I can, our government needs to do something to help for those in need especially the ones that served. Thank u thank u for your service. You are loved by so many that you don't even know.

  • @TheRowdyJ
    @TheRowdyJ 2 роки тому +1

    thanks for the shout out. 10 years navy, 2 tours iraq jamming IED's to save the troops. disabled vet now.

  • @Nymth2000
    @Nymth2000 4 роки тому +12

    Shaq thank you for this
    I was one of those homeless veterans living in my car for years struggling to find a purpose, and no one even noticed. Don't get me wrong I had a job but never a good one, and I don't do drugs. I hope this helps people open their eyes to the reality that is in front of them everywhere every day.

  • @dmacwv
    @dmacwv 4 роки тому +144

    Been watching your "new metal head" videos all day, found you thru a friends FB post. Thank you for this video, I've listened to 5 Finger Death Punch, but never knew they put this song/video out. I served 12 years in the Navy, my wife did 20. Both of us were very lucky and came out unscathed for the most part. A lot of our friends did not. I appreciate your heartfelt sentiments. Keep doing what your doing, it's been fun! Couple of things you and I share, is the love of "true lyrics and music" and being open minded-military taught me that-of culture, music, religion, whatever. 🤘🏼Rock on, brother!

    • @ilitsa
      @ilitsa 4 роки тому +4

      Thank you both for your service, words can't really express the appreciation I have

    • @Vrtlancer21
      @Vrtlancer21 3 роки тому

      FFDP has many songs in relation to military service and mental health issues. They brought me out of several dark times. I went and seen them in concert and they are even better live.

    • @scottcgmack5870
      @scottcgmack5870 3 роки тому

      I would love to reply to you but a little drunk. Hit me up would love to comuicate.

  • @andrewking1867
    @andrewking1867 5 років тому +157

    My brother is in the army he will ship off to Afghanistan soon I’m only 15 but I will be following him over when I’m 18 I want to serve the country that served me

    • @Tow_Sr.
      @Tow_Sr. 5 років тому +6

      Future good luck to you Andrew . !!! Stay safe , stay sharp, and prayers out to your brother !!🙏 . Hope you do good for YOU . While helping us here at home safe !!! Ty to all active and past military members, you are serving for us and we owe you more than people understand !!!! God bless!!!

    • @REBELXD-ei1kp
      @REBELXD-ei1kp 5 років тому +3

      I plan on joining too I got 2 years left and I’m out and I’m gonna go serve I might not be in the Army with y’all but we will be fighting all the same and I reckon we will be out there at the same time make sure to push past your limits and do not stop until you’re fully satisfied with where you are in your life you only get one life and you choose this like the rest of us let’s do it and do it with pride for this beautiful country

    • @TommyTombstone
      @TommyTombstone 4 роки тому +1

      Is he by chance Airborne?

    • @SH-hi4hl
      @SH-hi4hl 4 роки тому +1

      You are appreciated and so is your brother good luck to you both and thank your brother for putting his life on the line to protect this great country.

    • @thunderballz74
      @thunderballz74 4 роки тому +3

      This is the best time since we're not at war but we do have stations in other countries to protect them. I'm saying that this country we love has no love for our men & women and our country respects Muslim men & women in Anti-American countries! So think about what they actually want you to do! You have bravery and honor wanting to join but all they have for you is hate & disdain, your countries leftists & ANTIFA will spit in your face and call you a traitor & racist! Your government will forget you exist! Your government will only use you up and when you are damaged goods you are put out in the streets! Just think about the perks & cons of in this day military life and what it really does to are brave men & women!

  • @aimeemcmurry3540
    @aimeemcmurry3540 4 роки тому +1

    In the video, the black guy that helps the homeless one up mouths "Jacoby" that's his name (it shows it on his uniform earlier in the video when he gets shot) and then he mouths "you saved my life brother" because he was the one that helped him get out of the line of fire in the field. This video, and this band, are so appreciated for them using their platform raising awareness for these important causes. I lost one of my best friends in Afghanistan almost 12 years ago. Thank you to all of our veterans and also to our active military. You guys are always appreciated. ❤

  • @bernadetteball8490
    @bernadetteball8490 3 роки тому +3

    As a sister to a Purple Heart combat vet that lost his leg in Afghanistan at 19 years old this hits me to my core! Watching my brother go through what he did when he came home will rip your heart out! We are able to sleep safe at night while they battle the worlds darkest demons! Pray for our veterans and their families!

  • @riosmith1668
    @riosmith1668 4 роки тому +85

    To all the veterans thank you for the blood sweat and tears and hard you guys put in our country r.i.p too those we lost fighting for use amen 🙏🏽

  • @Tattitude241
    @Tattitude241 5 років тому +12

    I served veterans as a Nurse at a V. A. Hospital for 32 years before retiring. It was an HONOR and a PRIVILEGE to do so. Nothing is closer to my heart than care and support for veterans issues. No amount of "thank you's" could ever repay what they have done and continue to do for this country. It is a shame, an embarrassment and a travesty that our government officials choose to ignore these sacrifices and contributions and instead line their greedy pockets with "incentives" and "donations" from big business to influence legislation. SPEAK NOW - FULLY FUND THE VA FOR OUR VETERANS' CARE!!!! LET YOUR REPRESENTATIVES AND SENATORS KNOW HOW YOU FEEL AND ASK THEM TO ALSO SUPPORT VETERANS ISSUES.

  • @alexbreard2661
    @alexbreard2661 4 роки тому

    This is my wife's life work. She is a disabled army jag. Who has dedicated her life to helping other vets get help with the VA and Med boards. I am so proud of her. She amazes me everyday.

  • @dominicg3316
    @dominicg3316 3 роки тому +1

    Navy here. I have people in my circle who experienced this. I have been fortunate enough to not have to go through this however there were certainly tough times. I served from 2017 to 2020 and it was brutal a lot 9f times but it was also amazing. I love my brothers and comrades all the same. Every vet deserves a chance. This song is amazing. Thanks Shaq

  • @stephanwolfhunter
    @stephanwolfhunter 5 років тому +88

    I tried to go back in because I did not feel justified living the good life while so many of my brothers and sisters were fighting my fight. Yes, my fight. I couldn't go back because my health turned bad. I fight survivors guilt every day, knowing that my people were dying because I wasn't there to save them and watch their back. I'm not a hero, I just want my people back

    • @jamiechadwick11677
      @jamiechadwick11677 4 роки тому +9

      My grandfather was a Marine. He spoke to me of this exact same thought. He suffered from survivor's guilt because in his mind, he wasn't able to do more to keep his friends and brothers-in-arms from dying. Just know Stephan, that like him, I am glad that you are still here. I am truly sorry that you don't feel justified to be here. You may not think yourself a hero, but you willingly dedicated your life (even to the point of giving it up if called to), and that makes you a hero in my book, and many others' as well. Thank you sir!

    • @otakumassacre9093
      @otakumassacre9093 4 роки тому

      I feel that on a personal level because I have always been one who would lay my life down for others. That is why I myself have future plans to join the marines and I am only 14 years old but I have lost friends due to stupidity before not only that but to other people and I later went after the people who hurt and took my friends because it made me feel like I was honoring them whether I was or not is not my choice it is the people who have been lost their choice is what decides if I was honoring them I shall always be first to jump in to help a defenseless person or somebody that has problems I will gladly help whether I risk my life or not.and I know I will because I have done it before a friend of mine was going to commit suicide because of problems at home his mom overdosed and his dad stabbed him when he was five he never told anyone but me and he trusted me to keep that secret so that worse did not happen so I pushed him out of the way of a train and I hugged him till he realized that he was not doing the right thing. And I took him to his house and his dad was sober for once and came in with s knife saying "he was tired of the little shit" and he said I think you better go home before you end up with the same problem he will have and his expression two minutes later was worth it I woke up my friend and told him to run outside and go to his girlfriends house and he ran and I stayed behind and got cut six times when the guy pinned me to the hard wood floor and he slowly stuck the knife into my side expecting me to pass out I guess and bleed to death but I am a great actor he was so drunk he forgot that you pull the weapon out to let them bleed and so when I stood up a minute later his scared drunk expression when I shoved the knife in and out of his arm and leg was payment enough and wen I stabbed in his arm for the last time I slipped on my own blood and I stabbed him in the dead center of hid body and he started choking me and I stabbed till he let go out of instinct and he went limp and I was calm I told myself it was his fault and I took flower pedals from the floor and broken glass and put them on his corps and I still see him lying there now and I don't like it it gives me an uneasy feeling and when I walked to my friends girlfriends house he ran up and him and his girlfriend had to catch me because I had fell because my leg stopped because of strain and they took me inside and realized I was covered in blood and they knew what happened then my friend thanked me for saving him and I passed out for a second like eyes open dead lifeless is how they described me his girlfriends mom was a doctor or nurse I forgot and she asked me questions like do you need a hospital I could hear but not speak and honestly I hate hospitals because I have a bad past with them I sat up with cold eyes and a stern look on my face and said calmly no hospitals just stitch me up and I'll be fine she looked like she was about to cry she put her hands over her mouth as if to hold in puke and my friends girlfriend passed out I look down and I realize the broken glass was shoved in me and the knife blade broke off and was inside me and the mom puked all over the trash can as I pulled each of them out without showing a slight bit of pain and I handed them to her and she dropped them all when she saw that I didn't bleed from the wounds thy came from pulling them out and she asked me how and I am sitting there like what I though everyone was able to do this I had somehow stopped all blood from leaving my body from the posing and she said does it hurt and I looked and said no why and she is smiling at this point saying I have seen everything and I laughed and her and her daughter and my friend hugged me after I got stitched up and they asked how I killed my friends Dad and I told them and my friend puked because he didn't think I was being serious skip forward three minutes later I'm siting in the car seeing the extend to my pain tolerance I shoved a needle all the way through my arm without bleeding and was kinda freaked out but we went inside I showed them the body and we all buried it as to forget about it and since then I can't sleep well at night I wake up in a cold sweat about a nightmare of him killing my friend and then me killing him over and over again and I cry every night now so I guess I am traumatized if that's what you call having nightmares every night about the past but I haven't slept in a week as to keep from having that nightmare so I appreciate everything veterans have done to keep me safe as possible and I will save anyone I can if they need it

    • @LeighPogue
      @LeighPogue 4 роки тому

      Stephan Smith thank you so much. You did more than your part

    • @ryanhollenbeck5617
      @ryanhollenbeck5617 4 роки тому +1

      Our fallen brothers and sisters want us to live the best life we can brother. Dont forget that brother. Fellow combat vet here.

  • @jayb7775
    @jayb7775 4 роки тому +55

    Take notes: this is how you send a message.
    A short story, supported by facts, with a soundtrack, can do more than anything the anti-war movement has done in years.

  • @Fleato
    @Fleato 3 роки тому +3

    the guy at the end says " you saved my life brother" he was the guy from the begingin that was put in the back of the humvee

  • @francescaadams3742
    @francescaadams3742 3 роки тому

    My husband volunteered 9 times. Iraq, Afghanistan. He's an amazing man. He's guarding small businesses tonight.

  • @RomeoDeMarco26
    @RomeoDeMarco26 5 років тому +111

    Not only was the guy in the suit a vet, if you noticed in the beginning of the video, the white homeless vet saved the black suited vet's life.... So seeing him homeless probably hit that suited vet hard because he wouldn't be alive if it wasn't for the homeless vet.... SMH...

    • @RAW_Reality
      @RAW_Reality 5 років тому +15

      When that part is happening, if you're reading the lips of the black man trying to settle the homeless man down, you can see him say "You saved my life" to him, which is when it registers to the white guy - at that point - he's not under attack. PTSD has that level of disorientation to reality; that a friend trying to help you seems like an attacker... Truly heart-wrenching, and something we should all aspire to help in any way we can.

    • @charleswarren4032
      @charleswarren4032 5 років тому +11

      Your right, but even more than that those guys shed the same blood and are brothers out there no matter their skin color. They are brothers.

    • @2t2crash
      @2t2crash 5 років тому +14

      "You know me, you saved my life brother... It's going to be okay

    • @TheLastGarou
      @TheLastGarou 5 років тому +3

      @@charleswarren4032 "For he who sheds his blood with me this day shall be my Brother. From this day, until the ending of the world." - 'Henry V' by William Shakespeare

  • @goodwinml
    @goodwinml 5 років тому +29

    Respect for you. Thank you. USAF Retired 1981-2001

  • @brandiwilliams9078
    @brandiwilliams9078 4 роки тому +1

    I was a Military Wife for over 20 years. Thank you for bringing the attention that our Veterans Need. Each of these Men and Women sacrificed their lives for ours so we may live in the Land of the Free. I strongly support "Actions speak louder than words". It is our duty as American Citizens to help in any way possible to make a Veterans life easier. Help them with the VA paperwork for claims, Take a Veteran to a Dr. Apt, Invite them over for Holidays so they are not alone, Gather resources and call them for the Veteran in need, and just show them they are loved

  • @brandondavis5596
    @brandondavis5596 Місяць тому

    I was in the streets of Iraq in 2004 and was living in hotels drinking my life away four years ago. But when I accepted God into my life I was blessed with a home.

  • @chrisrussell1358
    @chrisrussell1358 5 років тому +40

    Thanks for the salute Shaq. It means a lot knowing that people stuff actually care about us man. Appreciate ya man 🙏

    • @jamiechadwick11677
      @jamiechadwick11677 4 роки тому +3

      There are plenty of us that truly care about all of you. Thank you Christopher for your service brother!

  • @ghrayfahx
    @ghrayfahx 4 роки тому +51

    In regards to calling God “she”, there’s a strong belief that God here is America. She needs the vets to defend her and they hold her up as a deity. But she also has put them through a lot and left them unrecognizable from who they once were. As a vet myself (who thankfully didn’t see combat directly) I feel this so much. Thank you for this.

    • @scottflores210
      @scottflores210 4 роки тому +5

      That's how I understood it as God "she" is America and the Devil was the leaders sending our troops to do what they are commanded to do.

    • @kristyj796
      @kristyj796 3 роки тому +3

      You are correct. Lady Liberty and who is holding the scales of justice again?? ;) You are spot on my friend.

    • @unknownx7252
      @unknownx7252 3 роки тому +3

      Yes, with all the money wasted in the industrial military complex there shouldn't be any homeless vets or any suffering from PTSD without help. She and our leaders are failing our vets.

    • @chefboiardeeznutz9881
      @chefboiardeeznutz9881 3 роки тому

      Thanks for this, I literally just made a comment about asking this questions

  • @em955
    @em955 4 роки тому +2

    I’m so glad you’re reacting to this and adding this exposure to this amazing band and even more importantly to our military and veterans. I’ve seen 5FDP in concert twice and every concert they make it a point to recognize and thank all of our military and law enforcement. As a former military wife, with current friends and family overseas, this hits so close to home. Thank you so much to our veterans and God bless America 🇺🇸

  • @christophergauthier5149
    @christophergauthier5149 3 роки тому

    Thank you for your support. I am a disabled veteran, living on 900 per month disability. Yes, it is hard, but knowing there are people like you who support us helps.

  • @robertcrowley4599
    @robertcrowley4599 5 років тому +124

    You might have missed that the homeless guy at the end saved the guy who picked him up life in war earlier in the video

    • @Norman-Bates
      @Norman-Bates 5 років тому +27

      12:11 He mouths to the guy on the ground "You saved my life brother" that tough

    • @chuckmckee2741
      @chuckmckee2741 5 років тому +8

      Thank you for your understanding. Those brothers who are not left behind we carry them everyday

    • @killallsuvivors
      @killallsuvivors 5 років тому +14

      That is literally the best thing about this entire video and it goes over so many heads

    • @TheComicBookJoker
      @TheComicBookJoker 5 років тому +8

      Irish South Sider I caught it. I cried with the characters. I still cry every time I see that part.

    • @Sigmattic1914
      @Sigmattic1914 5 років тому +1

      I caught it the very fist time. Those two were in the same company and had a true brotherly bond.

  • @Mel_ForReal
    @Mel_ForReal 5 років тому +80

    I remember when I asked you to do this video, thank you . I am a disabled Veteran. I served in the Army and was a career soldier, I joined in 97' prior to the wars but ultimately deployed 6 times during my Army career. When I was finally medically released due to injuries it was a tough pill to swallow, as it is for many of us. Not only did I lose my job and career, I lost my independence (for a while) due to my injuries, my community (because after being in for so long you realize that the military and the civilian world are two completely different worlds, they speak a different language, have a different value system, subscribe to different laws and justice system, the hierarchy is different, the way you interact with people is different and lastly, I hadn't even shopped in a civian grocery store in about 15 yrs) But the one thing that affects all Veterans the most when we get out is feeling "Lack of purpose". Whether we feel like we don't fit into our families any more, or society, sprinkle any PTSD or anxiety order on top of that and it's disaster in the making. Now going on 10yrs later, I'm a therapist that specializes in working with combat Veterans who suffer from PTSD and reintegration issues, however, I still have and always will have my own crosses to bear like the rest of us.

    • @Sigmattic1914
      @Sigmattic1914 5 років тому +1

      Jl Melrose, much respect to you and all you do. I never been in (the branch I was looking into missed ASVAB score by a few points, then ended up getting accepted into college in the mid 90s) , so I can not relate to some of these issues that a lot Vets go through, however, it does give me a sense of pause when I see a homeless Vet on these streets with no place to lay their head. I mean no one should be living on the street regardless, but a Vet though? It really upsets me to no end. These men and women, sons, daughters, brothers and sisters. Someone's family gets thrown into a situation in some Godforsaken foreign land, often times not knowing the entire backstory as to why and those who are fortunate enough to make it out alive come back home to half-hearted welcomes, in some instances snide remarks or just blatant rudeness. I am not saying this is the case all the time, but when your home don't truly have your back when you return, there is something wrong with that picture. I remember hearing about a Dr. in Texas, I believe it was -- he worked with Vets mental issues, yet he had been diagnosed with PTSD some time prior. This guy end killing a handful of people before killing himself at his location of employment. I want to say this about 3-5 years ago. So, that even raised a bigger question in my mind. Who helps those Vets that helps Vets? From the bottom of my heart thank you for the services you provided and now currently provided.

    • @Mel_ForReal
      @Mel_ForReal 5 років тому +2

      Iam_LawrenceP your speaking about the incident that happened at Ft. Hood several years ago. It was indeed a terrible thing. To answer your question, we have a saying, all good therapist, have good therapist. I also split half my time doing a lot of non profit work, on the admin side and volunteer with organisation's who deploy doing disaster crisis mental health; this conquers two objectives for me,,,,1. It changes things up for me and keeps me busy and engaged in different aspects of my job. 2, My PTSD manifest in two main ways, night terrors and Agoraphobia- or the fear of the outside world ( or living outside my home). It wasn't like that at first, just your basic triggers, however, an abusive marriage to a fellow soldier with his own issues and finally the unexpected and very early death of my PTSD Service dog put me in a dark place for a while. However, when I got involved with these other organisations it forced me to face my fears and I truly enjoy the crisis work ( ex.Huricane Sandy, Harvey, Hati) When I advocate for Veteran's groups as opposed to the VA it is because I truly believe we are our own advocates. When we started coming come messed up, the military dumped us in droves on a then illequipped VA System that was overwhelmed and failed us in every way. They are just now getting to where they should have been 10yrs ago and that's still behind. So all of these Vet run organisation's, Vets helping Vets, that is the future. That is what is getting us through. Also, count your blessings every night that your ASVAB score was too low, fate is real. You have the empathy and the education, now do something about it. Even if it's just a small thing. And thank you, have a fantastic 2019. ✌️🤟

    • @tonywilkins8381
      @tonywilkins8381 5 років тому +3

      Well said brother, I went in in 1986 and got out in 2014. I'm still not use to being out here in civilian world.

    • @Mel_ForReal
      @Mel_ForReal 5 років тому +1

      @@tonywilkins8381 Neither am I bro...I don't think we ever really ever do, that why I surround myself with Vets and work to help them and find ways to still "deploy". Hey if you ever need anything, my twitter and IG links are on my page.

    • @mikemuppet3807
      @mikemuppet3807 5 років тому +1

      nice work. I never deployed, I entered during the gulf war and am 100% in cali. Sad here is I never got a job, counseling assistance etc etc i been denied every program. My gi bill was stolen, no support no relocation training or transitional. In california I was told if I work I lose my benefits. To this day I regret living in this country as a veteran.

  • @stacyj8ball
    @stacyj8ball 3 роки тому +2

    This was my FALL IN LOVE with FFDP song. I'm glad you got to hear this. More glad that you showed RESPECT to our HEROES

  • @Tyfu39944
    @Tyfu39944 3 роки тому +4

    When he says “you saved my life, brotha”... it kills me

  • @jacobhoffman927
    @jacobhoffman927 5 років тому +85

    This is why we stand 🇺🇸

  • @gettingittogether424
    @gettingittogether424 5 років тому +124

    I love you. I cried during this because of the things I struggle with every day caused by my military service. Thank you for your appreciation

    • @mariefox5667
      @mariefox5667 5 років тому +5

      We appreciate you

    • @masonyuzwa8717
      @masonyuzwa8717 5 років тому +3

      Thank u is all i can say, and i hope u and all keep pushin !! ❤✌

    • @SimsGoCrxzy
      @SimsGoCrxzy 5 років тому

      Thank you for your service! You mean a lot to everyone you fought for!

    • @jamiechadwick11677
      @jamiechadwick11677 4 роки тому +5

      @GettingItTogether you are appreciated more than words can say. Please know that there are many of us in this nation that know how much we owe to you...a debt that can never be repaid. Thank you so much for serving, and if I can EVER do anything for you, do not hesitate to reach out!

    • @michaelwright8460
      @michaelwright8460 4 роки тому +1

      You know you have brothers no matter where you are. We got your six battle

  • @mikeduncan907
    @mikeduncan907 4 роки тому +2

    One of the best reactions you have made.. I’m digging the love of vets, mad respect for that...

  • @sasquatch4163
    @sasquatch4163 4 роки тому +1

    Im a United States Army veteran '04-'10 3 combat tours Iraq 05' Afghanistan 06-08. When a combat vet says "I got vouchers for hell, ive been there." Believe that we all react differently sadly our country has forgotten about the backbone that made this country so strong. When i got out i tried to do so many different things to numb everything out almost killed myself. Va prescribed pill cocktails to make you into addicts. Its hard to pull ourselves out it. But remember to all my other vets we're here for them, we're our brothers and sisters who didn't make it back memory. Hold on to that🥊🥊

  • @StandorFall2013
    @StandorFall2013 5 років тому +72

    You said the most amazing thing. We gotta do better by our veterans. Fr

  • @kevincaron3298
    @kevincaron3298 5 років тому +15

    Thank you Shaq. I have been in 17 yrs and I am very proud to do what I do for the Country I love and the people like you that make it great.

  • @ericbegay8075
    @ericbegay8075 4 роки тому

    Appreciate your words man. I’m a Marine Combat Veteran living with PTSD and TBI ( Traumatic Brain Injury). I got help three years after I got back to civilian life. Three tours in Iraq and One in Afghanistan. Semper Fi.

  • @victoriagraves1301
    @victoriagraves1301 11 місяців тому

    Shaq Thank You for reacting to this.
    My husband served in the Army for 23 years . He had deployed to conflicts 6 times. The first 5 he seemed to handle it, but after Afganistan he came home a different man. He never told me why, but I knew something different had happened that tore out his soul. On his deathbed bed he asked me to pray for all veterans past and present. At his military funeral a soldier who had served with him talked to me privately and said how honored he was to serve with my husband. He told me the Afghanistan incident that my husband never would talk about, but he said my husband had stepped in front of him and why. I truly don't know how any of the veterans can ever be the same after wartime.
    I am Proud of all who have served and those serving.
    On a,side note Shaq after he passed I was up all night as usual and happened upon your Reaction to Queen, Bohemian Rhapsody and for the first time since my husband had passed I Laughed Out Loud. Thank you for flipping the switch that moved me forward. God Bless You❤

  • @panamadelite
    @panamadelite 5 років тому +13

    We need to not just thank Veterans for their service but ask them if they need anything. Even the little things that make life livable can mean the world to Someone who is suffering. Just being away from family is a sacrifice our Veterans make for us. So we shouldn't have to be shamed into providing for our Veterans!

  • @mainereactor
    @mainereactor 5 років тому +140

    No life always shouting out my brothers! Respect man!

    • @jvnbrk
      @jvnbrk 5 років тому +5

      Thanks for your service Shane,I worked as a contractor on an AFB for a long time,you guys pretty much sacrifice everything in life to Serve our Country,hats off. And thank you Shaq,very respectful.

  • @lc52071
    @lc52071 4 роки тому

    I came to work for our Veteran's by the Grace of God! I work at a VA outpatient clinic and love what I do. Restraints are put on us but I go above and beyond to help any way I can. I know a lot of resources for those that need help. I know some of my Vet's that have taken there own life. I cry every time when I find out when one has passed! Thank you to my Veteran's! I love you all!

  • @hotfudge24awesome89
    @hotfudge24awesome89 4 роки тому +1

    My little brother is in the marines overseas rn.. Im glad people still care

  • @big_lu32
    @big_lu32 5 років тому +16

    That end was deep the homeless man was the man who saved the black man's life while at war, and now he's returning the favor and saving his.

  • @sofakingdeviant4833
    @sofakingdeviant4833 5 років тому +295

    Finally you got to this one. I've been waiting for this! Semper Fi!

    • @gristams3439
      @gristams3439 5 років тому +6

      im an air force vet myself.....was anyone in this band military. i havent followed their history

    • @sofakingdeviant4833
      @sofakingdeviant4833 5 років тому +4

      I don't believe so. They are just avid supporters of the military and a lot of their music has a tone that vets and active duty can relate to.

    • @stevenbrown6542
      @stevenbrown6542 5 років тому +5

      I’m an army vet been waiting a while for him to react to this song. I love ffdp

    • @gristams3439
      @gristams3439 5 років тому +3

      oh ok thnx for responding im more of a slayer type metal fan.....these guys snd like nu/bro-metal to me....but they are good musicians

    • @gristams3439
      @gristams3439 5 років тому +2

      can any of yall ever hear hendrix's military vibe sometimes. i can.....(hendrix was a vet)

  • @christianannhorton4993
    @christianannhorton4993 4 роки тому +1

    I love 5 finger death punch & have a lot of mad love and respect for all veterans of all military branches. Thank you for doing this. I've been missing my Aunt Rachel a lot here lately! She came home physically, mentally not so much!!! I love your channel. First time I saw it was about 3 weeks ago. Thank you so much!!!!

  • @revod7903
    @revod7903 3 роки тому +1

    I can't watch that video without tearing up. Thank you to all my brothers and sisters who served.

  • @williamtauriello1581
    @williamtauriello1581 4 роки тому +21

    We watched you grow up before our eyes on this vid.
    Your eyes are now open.
    Let our vets know they are not alone, backup is there for them 24/7.
    Thank you vets, especially those that went through the hell of combat. We have your 6. Stay with us.

  • @worleybird6935
    @worleybird6935 5 років тому +83

    My dude!! This is the best reaction of the year!! Its something that we as civilians should do is thank our Veterans every day !! Thank you my dude for showing your appreciation to our Veterans an appreciation of this song!! Literally best reaction of all the people that do reactions on the tube! Peace an love my brother!! ✌&❤

    • @grsmnkygrl
      @grsmnkygrl 5 років тому

      I saw MileHighFloatin's reaction to this song first and it was really good. Check it out maybe?

  • @blove4340
    @blove4340 3 роки тому

    I appreciate you Shaq. I’m a veteran with PTSD and life gets tricky. It’s hard. Thanks for the love. People like you make it worth every bit of it. Semper Fidelis!

  • @blueloulove
    @blueloulove 2 роки тому

    First and Foremost THANK YOU TO ALL WHO SERVED/SERVING my heart & Prayers go out to you all!!!!! Godspeed I’ve watched over 100 reactions to this song and each time I cry 😢 but Most Importantly I Understand my sons more so thank you Veterans for all of your comments because you are making it possible for me to understand my sons nephews my oldest son is thinking about reupping it takes a heart of a warrior in order to volunteer he has 4 kids 2 autistic and he has problems he was deployed to Iraq so a great big very heartfelt Thank you for making an Army mom understand a lot more! Mucho love for all of you!! And Thanks for this Reaction God Bless All!

  • @MrCHUCHO101
    @MrCHUCHO101 5 років тому +36

    Yo Shaq I appreciate you doing this video I myself am an Iraq Veteran. Respect bro

    • @LeighPogue
      @LeighPogue 4 роки тому

      Joe Martinez thank you

  • @duo60692
    @duo60692 5 років тому +10

    I am a Vet also. one of the best things you can do to help out, is really push for more Hiring of vet in your local jobs. getting back to the world is tough. its something i still struggle with.

  • @enchantedsocietyac5672
    @enchantedsocietyac5672 4 роки тому +5

    Respect Shaq. This definitely hits home being a Veteran myself.

  • @illige
    @illige 3 роки тому

    I appreciate your love for vets cus. Im a 7 year disabled retired vet. your care for my brothers and sisters mesns a lot. thank you very very much.

  • @LadyStrangerRockNRoll
    @LadyStrangerRockNRoll 5 років тому +12

    Shaq, thanks a million for sharing & reacting to my favorite FFDP song. This song hit's me too close to home, actually straight in my heart. I lost a very Dear Friend, another Veteran who we lost to Suicide. James was suffering from PTSD after having Lost his Left Leg above the knee & several other injuries, which threw into the living Hell of Major Depression. Then his wife left him because she thought that she was "too good' to live with a "crippled half-assed idiot" as she called him. No it was the other way around, James was too good for that cruel Bitch. Man our Military & Veterans have it so much more tough than we can truly imagine. Again thank you for reacting to FFDP's Wrong Side Of Heaven. God Bless our Active Duty Military & our Veterans. 🎖🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 🎖

  • @pathallahan3016
    @pathallahan3016 4 роки тому +60

    3:00 tears in my eyes.
    Joined Jan 20th 2000, and my time is coming to an end. I don't know who I am without a uniform. I basically am experiencing what most experienced in senior high. I always knew I wanted to serve so I didn't have to go through that then, and for the first time in 20 years I've gotta put myself first and figure out what I'm going to do to support my wife and boys. What you said there really made me click in to those thoughts so I'd thought I'd share.
    Appreciate the videos, as always. You're a good man. 🤘✊

    • @deanschmadeke5194
      @deanschmadeke5194 4 роки тому +1

      Pat Hallahan I was there a few years ago. It’s not easy but keep your head up and you will be fine. Remember there are a lot of us out there who have been through it and we are all willing to help. Stay strong, God bless.

    • @pathallahan3016
      @pathallahan3016 4 роки тому +2

      @@deanschmadeke5194 thanks brother. Your words are very kind.

    • @bloodblade5860
      @bloodblade5860 3 роки тому

      Hey Its been a while since you made the comment. How are you are you doing now. I wish you the best 😄❤ Thank you

    • @pathallahan3016
      @pathallahan3016 3 роки тому

      @@bloodblade5860 not all that bad all things considered!
      The military has trained me well in thriving in chaos, so 2020 while difficult could be much worse. Appreciate the kind words!

    • @bloodblade5860
      @bloodblade5860 3 роки тому +1

      @@pathallahan3016 glad to hear you are still kicking. Keep fighting you are welcome

  • @HopperChopper
    @HopperChopper 3 роки тому +1

    Shaq is always so genuine. Love your channel man. Been subbed forever now and came back to watch this a second time. Rooting for you man.
    Respect to all the Veterans out there. Mad respect.

  • @MrShadowdam
    @MrShadowdam 4 роки тому

    I've recently joined your channel and I have found myself watching all your videos. It's crazy to see how far you have come. I just want to say as a Veteran it felt good to hear you react to this. This video cuts deep and I know many of my brothers who feel the same way. Thanks for representing and thanks for your reaction videos. This is the only reaction I teared up too but in a good way, the rest of your reactions have me rolling. Keep it up man!

  • @bobbybeattie4738
    @bobbybeattie4738 5 років тому +58

    Bro hell yeah I'm glad your jumping out of your comfort zone for this. Songs awesome

  • @samuelhartman7264
    @samuelhartman7264 5 років тому +23

    Gone Away - Five Finger Death Punch. Another great salute to the service. Much appreciation to all who are serving or ever have!

    • @MyThumper09
      @MyThumper09 5 років тому +1

      I second this

    • @davids.2511
      @davids.2511 5 років тому

      I third this

    • @joef7949
      @joef7949 5 років тому

      4th 5th and 6th. Great cover

    • @raineja
      @raineja 5 років тому

      Ffdb did Gone away cover to Chester Bennington. Chester and Ivan L. Moody was very good friends.

  • @dbwendell6473
    @dbwendell6473 4 роки тому

    Marine here, a lot of people see each branch talk crap but we are a FAMILY!!!!!!! Much love and my military family, FIGHT!!!!! Thank you shaq

  • @lovinkilla
    @lovinkilla 2 роки тому

    Been a sub and viewer for awhile now and just saw this video. Thank you for the honor and recognition brother. Us vets are tough as nails but we still are human.glad I subbed to your channel and now I'm greatful. Be safe brother.

  • @stryk9rockr
    @stryk9rockr 5 років тому +47

    Shaq, Hats off to you Bro. You have love in your heart and you think for yourself and don't let the masses shape your opinion. You have a curiosity to understand all different types of music and people. God bless you! PS......Steelers ROCK!!!!!

  • @tonyp8762
    @tonyp8762 5 років тому +23

    One of the best reactions that you've done. Former Marine... I and I Marine Corps Base, Hialeah, Florida.

    • @chriswells8094
      @chriswells8094 4 роки тому

      No such thing as an ex- marine unless you are dead. Ooorah shipmate, from Doc.
      HM2( FMF/SW/AW) Christopher M. Wells.
      Simper Fi.

    • @sarge6870
      @sarge6870 4 роки тому

      Your NEVER a "FORMER" anything bruh. You served, be it Army, Air Force, Marines, Navy, Coast Guard...YOUR ALWAYS A FIGHTER! From an Army maggot..Semper Fi MARINE!!!

  • @MrStretchification
    @MrStretchification 3 роки тому

    I just found your channel this morning and have been watching it for 3 hours straight. I really appreciate you for doing this video man. My pops is combat veteran and so am I. Both of us were in the Navy. He was a Seabee (combat builder) and I was a Corpsman (medic). He was in Bosnia, Somalia, and Desert Storm. Served 18 years before injuries caught up to him and they let him go. I served 3 years during Iraq/Afghanistan before I broke my neck and was discharged. Spent 2 years homeless from 2012-2014. This song really hit home for me. Thanks for showing some love and respect dude

  • @crazycasey2598
    @crazycasey2598 3 роки тому

    I am a veteran from europe and i served in Irak from 91 to 93.....spend over a year in therapy....but still have nightmares...luckaly my wife helps me through tough times.....thank you for your reaction....

  • @twostonedactual2541
    @twostonedactual2541 5 років тому +35

    Once you hear the intensity and perspective of the video, it's a tear jerker for sure. But it's a sad reality.

  • @kratz57x
    @kratz57x 4 роки тому +3

    As a blessed veteran, we thank YOU. We can't and don't expect you to fully understand, but it means so much that you care.

    • @jaycom2429
      @jaycom2429 2 роки тому +1

      Thats so true .
      No1 can understand the bond soldiers have to eachother , espeacally from the same company. And u cant explain it . Its like trying to eplain a blind person how colors look like.

  • @usnjcooper
    @usnjcooper 4 роки тому

    I am a Veteran and have been lucky enough to have a good home and family! These statistics are heart wrenching. I love all my Military family and will do anything to help a Brother or Sister in need!

  • @smpryder
    @smpryder 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you to all our vets, the ones doing well, and the ones struggling, u guys have all my respect. Nolifeshaq, I've known this song since it came out, but ur reaction put it deeper